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My Review: Every so often, there comes along a dystopian YA novel that captures the minds and imagination of readers everywhere. The Hunger Games was one such book. Age of Order is another. It captured a starred review from Kirkus for good reason. Set in the not so distant future, Julian North takes us on […]

My Review: Simon was a hermit. It didn’t matter that he had more money than he knew what to do with. He only wanted the simple life, which meant no one else need apply. However, one day, his doorbell rang. That wouldn’t be a big deal if the doorbell hadn’t been disconnected. It wasn’t supposed […]

My Review: I will begin this by saying I love the show Castle. You might wonder what this has to do with anything, but if you read Bounty and then Blood Ties, you’ll see it. Jill Andersen definitely has the spirit of Kate Beckett from the show. The honor, the drive to serve her city […]

My Review: I will admit I bought this book purely off the cover and someone mentioned ‘fantasy.’ It seemed a good enough reason at the time and I wasn’t disappointed. The funny thing is, Bethany DeVors breaks some of the “rules”. An example would be, it starts off with a dream. However, it’s a very […]

My Review: Mika is nothing more than a mid-level earth elemental in a world that prizes full-spectrum pentacle potential (FSPP). However, she didn’t let that stop her. Honing her talent with quartz until she rivaled any FSPP, she was bound and determined to work for herself. But her life changed the moment a baby gargoyle […]

My Review: Welcome to a world where myths and legends are real and live alongside normal, everyday people. Though, of course they don’t know it. That knowledge resides with wizards and other magical folk. Nate Temple is not only a wizard, he’s extremely wealthy. Inheriting everything after his parents’ untimely death changed nothing in his […]

My Review: A Drop of Ink Reviews Book of the Year 2016 After reading and falling in love with Grave Beginnings and Grave Measures, I was almost giddy when R.R. Virdi released Dangerous Ways. Hold on tight because he decided it was time for Urban Fantasy to learn what epic truly means. Coming in at […]

My Review: Carol Claus, aka Carol Kane, must go and do the impossible. In three short days, she has to find a way to convince Ben Hanson that Christmas is a magical time of year. I will admit her way of going about it would have driven me bonkers, but then again, I’m practically a […]